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Originally Posted by dddunn3d
straight from rule 2.00--
On any interference the ball is dead.
Therefore, no play can follow the interference.
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FALSE FALSE FALSE. CI and BI are two examples where plays follow interference.
Intervening play is when we have a play at the plate (or any other base), runner safe, and then a INT on any subsequent runner where his INT is 3rd out. Most likely R3 2 outs tapped back to pitcher who flips home, runner safe, then batter/runner INT on play at first. Score the run, batter out. That is the intervening play.